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I'm not much of a fan of Peacocks but he was right there. I'm actually quite happy with how well the color contrast came out.
This woman makes her living by selling bus tokens and bus pass covers to commuters on 7th and Spring. The next picture on this stream is also her.
Six tokens overlaid as the reverse lettering aligns. The tokens were punched from brass sheets on the island in 17mm and 19mm sizes. I speculate the brass sheets were for some product produced and sold from the island. One proposal is that the third line of text on the brass sheets read CENTAVOS. I have placed the one token with VOS in that position, but it may be incorrect. Two tokens on the lower left with the same lettering indicate that more than one brass sheet was used.
An early American company making tokens and medals. Through multiple sales, they are today represented by Osborne in Cincinnati.
My entirely invented system on tokens for this game. I'm happy to take suggestions on how to improve the system.
Buttons I made out of some hammered game tokens. "no cash value" Couple of new pieces I just finished. These and other pieces are in my ETSY store. www.etsy.com/shop/DeathstarSamovar?ref=shop_sugg
Photos courtesy Dave Alley
Kaye Winks has been a token black person for as long as she can remember. In this solo show, she shares her hilarious and often cringeworthy adventures in being that lone black person in a world of white.
Token enjoyed a sold out run at The Second City Chicago in June and will be performed at UCB Los Angeles and the United Solo Theater Festival in New York City in August/September 2017.
Kaye Winks is a stage and screen actress, writer, part-time funny person and full-time cat person. A proud member of SAG-AFTRA, she trained at the Moscow Art Theater School in association with the American Repertory Theater and Harvard University. She also studied physical comedy and clown with world renowned French master teacher, Philippe Gaulier. She eats all her vegetables and considers 2017 a great year.